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U+3063, っ
HIRAGANA LETTER SMALL TU

[U+3062]
Hiragana
[U+3064]

Japanese

Etymology

Small form of the hiragana character (tsu).

Pronunciation

If preceding a consonant, results in the following consonant being geminate; an English example is cattail – see Gemination: English for further discussion.

If ending a word, results in the word ending in a glottal stop.

In no case is it pronounced like the full-size つ (tsu).

Combining form

  1. The sokuon: a small form of (tsu). In romanization, this is represented by doubling the following consonant. The equivalent in katakana is .
    いっぱい ippai
    もっと motto
    すっぱい suppai
    おっぱい oppai
  2. A glottal stop or “choked sound”.
    あっ!
    Ah!

Usage notes

Primarily used as the sokuon (for gemination), which is a common sound. Used as a glottal stop at the end of interjections, primarily expressions of surprise or effort.

See also

Infix

  1. (colloquial) very, super. Inserted after the first syllable of an adjective, an adverb, or an ABAB-type onomatopoeia.
    でかい→でっかい
    dekai → dekkai
    huge → enormous!
    とても→とっても
    totemo → tottemo
    completely → totally!
    ぽかぽか→ぽっかぽか
    pokapoka → pokkapoka
    pleasantly warm → toasty warm
    あつあつ→あっつあつ
    atsuatsu → attsuatsu
    hot → super-hot
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